Re: Quality?
Hello.
1. Remember to use the same fps in the encoder program, or else you will get a serious problem when trying to merge the sound and the video.
2. For setting the quality, could use TMPGEnc Encoder Program and you follow the Wizard in this program. It will optimize the quality for you and do all the Bitrate and FPS calculating for you.
3. The movie you wish to encode, should last more than 90 minutes. That I am positively sure of. Maybe there is a problem with a codec installed, that reads the file in a wrong way. Try to solve this problem at first. Fx. uninstall ALL drivers, and then install one at a time until you find the bad driver or user the Codec Sniper to kill the bad codec.
Hello.
1. Remember to use the same fps in the encoder program, or else you will get a serious problem when trying to merge the sound and the video.
2. For setting the quality, could use TMPGEnc Encoder Program and you follow the Wizard in this program. It will optimize the quality for you and do all the Bitrate and FPS calculating for you.
3. The movie you wish to encode, should last more than 90 minutes. That I am positively sure of. Maybe there is a problem with a codec installed, that reads the file in a wrong way. Try to solve this problem at first. Fx. uninstall ALL drivers, and then install one at a time until you find the bad driver or user the Codec Sniper to kill the bad codec.
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